Suppose there is a protein "A" which binds to a DNA sequence and increases transcription of the gene CBC23. In the presence of molecule "C", protein "A" changes structure and can no longer bind to the DNA sequence, resulting in reduced transcription of CBC23. What terms describe "A" and "C" respectively?
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